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Dimensions on Nursing Teaching and Learning: Supporting Nursing Students in Learning Nursing

Editat de Sheila Cunningham
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2020
The book presents five significant areas of learning within professional programmes of preparation most applicable to student nurses and midwives in their pre-registration education but also with relevance to other learners on healthcare related disciplines. This volume has emerged from several sources: the editor’s role as a Director for Learning and Teaching in Adult, Child Nursing and Midwifery and also from an EU funded project looking at quality benchmarks and assuring clinical learning environments (HEALINT). The Francis Report (Francis 2013) and the Shape of Caring Report (Willis 2015) highlighted challenges related to practice learning and mark a renewed focus in its overall significance (Morley et al 2017).  In addition to discussions regarding models of support in practice, there is also a clear emphasis on the need for nurses to have the knowledge and skills to undertake more flexible roles and an increasing requirement for nurses to have higher order knowledge andskills at the point of registration, according to the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2017). The book will meet these new educational needs especillay for educators working in Nurse and midwife colleges.
The new standards of proficiency for pre-registration nursing were published in 2018, with all higher education institutions (HEIs) approved to deliver the programme from September 2019. This creates a demand for a publication which explores the potential impact of a new education approach and issues with preparation (teaching and learning) for nurses and the breadth and dimensions of teaching and learning. NMC proposed roles of Practice Supervisor, Practice Assessor and Academic Assessor will not have a prescribed preparation programme and universities and practice partners will be seeking guidance and direction in developing local programmes of preparation.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783030397661
ISBN-10: 3030397661
Pagini: 101
Ilustrații: XV, 101 p. 16 illus., 14 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.18 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2020
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter 1. Pedagogy for nursing: challenging traditional theories.- Chapter 2. Learning in partnership.- Chapter 3. Clinical learning environments.- Chapter 4. Supervising, supporting learning and coaching.- Chapter 5. Inclusive learning.- Chapter 6. Innovative approaches to nurse teaching and learning.

Notă biografică

Sheila Cunningham is an Associate Professor at Middlesex University, UK, with a role in developing teaching. Her doctoral studies revolved around inclusivity and diversity in learning and teaching for professional programmes. She is also involved in curriculum development and has a particular interest in student learning especially biosciences.  She has a role with coordinating and managing Erasmus and International exchanges for nursing students. She is a Principal Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (HEA) and currently is Chair of the university Teaching Fellows group.

Textul de pe ultima copertă

The book presents five significant areas of learning within professional programmes of preparation most applicable to student nurses and midwives in their pre-registration education but also with relevance to other learners on healthcare related disciplines. This volume has emerged from several sources: the editor’s role as a Director for Learning and Teaching in Adult, Child Nursing and Midwifery and also from an EU funded project looking at quality benchmarks and assuring clinical learning environments (HEALINT). The Francis Report (Francis 2013) and the Shape of Caring Report (Willis 2015) highlighted challenges related to practice learning and mark a renewed focus in its overall significance (Morley et al 2017).  In addition to discussions regarding models of support in practice, there is also a clear emphasis on the need for nurses to have the knowledge and skills to undertake more flexible roles and an increasing requirement for nurses to have higher order knowledge and skills at the point of registration, according to the UK Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC 2017). The book will meet these new educational needs especillay for educators working in Nurse and midwife colleges.
The new standards of proficiency for pre-registration nursing were published in 2018, with all higher education institutions (HEIs) approved to deliver the programme from September 2019. This creates a demand for a publication which explores the potential impact of a new education approach and issues with preparation (teaching and learning) for nurses and the breadth and dimensions of teaching and learning. NMC proposed roles of Practice Supervisor, Practice Assessor and Academic Assessor will not have a prescribed preparation programme and universities and practice partners will be seeking guidance and direction in developing local programmes of preparation.

Caracteristici

Involves evidence and reports from at least 2 European funded projects and UK/European examples Provide issues for debate and reflection and the scope of what work around nurse pedagogy and learning is occurring Includes examples from practice and offer ideas about how some of the initiatives and explorations work in practice